If you were on this path what would you hope to find at the end?
I would expect to find a beautiful mansion of a celebrity or an animal sanctuary. The vegetation is ideal for animals,birds and butterflies.
A peaceful cottage or country style home. A pond behind or to the side of the house, perfect for fishing with a dock that has a tree hanging overhead where I could read in the shade.
Not sure why this came to me, but I see a southern style mansion with huge gardens and a welcoming front door. Odd since I have no particular interest in the south.
a leprechaun. He doesn't even have to give me his gold. just let me take a picture with it...and him.
I also seem to be the only person who had an answer like this.
TNT Husky,
You're funny:) I really enjoy a good sense of humor.
Thanks,
Lisa
Well, no problem, Lisa. But that was actually my serious answer. it's funny, yes, but I didn't originally intend for it to be.
Perhaps a botanical garden with plants, flowers and fruits I'll see for the first time.
A large check made out in my name for $750,000. I could pay off our house, pay off my husband's son's student loan, give money to my daughter to spend a year doing nothing but going on auditions and getting her screen play produced, get a hard cover version of my ebook printed, start writing my memoir and stop getting interrupted by tasks to try to stay afloat, get help for improving our educational software and make our company turn a profit, take a screen writing class for a short story I have, have someone turn my children's ebook into a multi-media animated book, get some dental implants for myself, buy a house for my friend, give each of our family members and some friends a few thousand each, and... oops, let's make that $1,000,000 check with my name.
Billie,
I can see why you are a writer. You're good at it. You got all that from one little photo. Keep working it.
Thanks,
:Lisa
If I can't have the gigantic sized check for $1,000,000, I'll take that path which meanders downhill where it then stretches out to the shimmering blue Pacific Ocean, just as it appears as we drive down the hill on Golden Lantern in Dana Point, CA.
I've always wanted my driveway to be lined with trees, so I guess my dream house would be at the end.
At the end of this path I will find my home as it is the garden of my house.
An ocean. That's what I see at the end. I can see the narrow path lined with trees, opening up suddenly to a sand dune and a small boardwalk that leads down to a beautiful empty beach.
A friend I haven't seen for years.
Someone I could spend my life with.
Maybe beyond the path is a home and your family,
A dog, and your family and friends.
I'm not sure if it's a path to heaven or a path to all you have ever dreamed of,
It's a road to home.
I love this image;
A little outdoor cafe that sells coffee or iced tea and that has pretty little tables with umbrellas (shield from the sun once one got past those trees). (I suppose my answer could have something to do with the fact that I've been getting back from a couple of serious leg injuries, so walking from "here to there" doesn't look all that appealing to me right now. Even so, though, if I pretend I'm back to "good as new" (as I will be soon) I'd still be looking for those pretty little tables with umbrellas.
Then again, if I weren't walking and were instead on a bike... I'd be hoping to find a little town/center with shops and businesses (and coffee shops with outdoor tables). (I'm not a big fan of "big stretches of nothing-but-grass-and-trees", and I certainly hope that wouldn't be the hike from a parking lot to the beach that I'd just driven to - or worse, someone's driveway! )
a not so big house with a big space for garden. with some tree house with kids playing and a farm on the side....
lead to a beach or wide open sea. I love the breeze and the colors of the ocean. Cool and relaxing.
An ice cream shop and someone selling balloons! The path seems entirely too manicured and flat for my taste, so a little childlike fun would be refreshing.
A typical English country cottage, with a stream running to the side and some land, with my family waiting for me on the doorstep :-)
Mine would be
The end of the road.If you keep walking without knowing what to see and what to expect at the end of road, you will not be able to decide what you want to do next, whether to keep on walking or just stop.
Is this a figurative or literal question because it looks to me like a road, rather than a path. So to answer your question, if it's literal, with trees lined geometrically, I will find what the road signs say I will find. If it's figurative, then I would say, "Enjoy the journey".
I would rather enjoy my walk along side those lovely woods that worry about the end.
Agree... just like life, it's the journey, rather than the destination, especially if you don't know what the destination is. If you don't enjoy the journey and the destination doesn't please you when you arrive, may God help you, LOL.
I'll find a beautiful blue sandy beach with lots of coconut trees.
A lovely lawn with a lovely picnic organised by a lovely person.
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